The dashboard is the radar's home base — the FIND phase rendered as a live board. It's organized the way a trader actually thinks: what's already moved, what's just starting, and what's coming up. Learning to read each section turns a wall of tickers into an ordered workflow.
Reading the dashboard
The main sections
Latest Cycle Moves. Names that have already moved 10%+ since a window landed. These are completed moves — useful for studying how windows played out, and for spotting names that may now be extended.
Just Started Moving. Names 3–10% from their window — early-stage moves that haven't gone parabolic yet. Often the most actionable, since you're not chasing.
Nearest Time Window. Names whose window lands in the coming days, grouped by date. This is your forward-planning queue — the watchlist raw material from lesson 4.5.
Leaders / Top Gainers & Losers. Context on what's strong and weak over a 90-day lookback.
Each card carries the essentials you learned to read: the active window and its count, days to/from the window, distance from the 52-week high, and the Date Echo with its sample size. Everything in Modules 2–4 is encoded in that one card.
A daily reading routine
Suggested routine
Start with Nearest Time Window to build tomorrow's watchlist. Glance at Just Started Moving for anything actionable now. Use Latest Moves to review how recent windows resolved — your free, daily feedback loop.
Read the dashboard top-down once a day and the method becomes a habit rather than a hunt. The next lesson drives the screener, where you filter this same data by your own criteria.
❓ Which dashboard section is the best raw material for building tomorrow's watchlist?
Key takeaways
The dashboard is the FIND phase as a live board: already-moved, just-starting, upcoming.
Each card encodes the window, days to/from it, 52-week distance, and Date Echo with sample.
Use 'Nearest Time Window' to plan; 'Just Started Moving' for now; 'Latest Moves' to review.
A top-down daily reading turns the method into a habit.